Zeno's Yoghurt, a trailblazing name in the dairy industry, has announced its remarkable achievement of celebrating 30 years as the oldest existing yoghurt manufacturer in Ghana.
Not only is Zeno’s Yoghurt a pioneer in the country, but it also holds the prestigious title of being the first commercial producer of Greek yoghurt in the nation.
This milestone represents three decades of unwavering dedication to producing wholesome premium yoghurt products that have become a staple in households across Ghana.
Since its inception in 1993, Zeno’s Yoghurt has been at the forefront of the yoghurt industry in Ghana and has consistently delivered the finest quality natural yoghurt that is loved by consumers of all ages.
This achievement is a testament to the excellence and trust of their valued customers who have journeyed with them over the years.
In addition to its yoghurt manufacturing legacy, Zeno’s Yoghurt, proudly acknowledges the 8th anniversary of its sister company, Zeno’s Yoghurt Bar.
To mark these momentous occasions, Zeno’s Yoghurt and Zeno’s Yoghurt Bar have planned an exciting month-long celebration throughout October 2023.
Kicking off the festivities, Zeno’s Yoghurt inaugurated a new production unit on October 1, 2023.
Charity event on World Cerebral Palsy Day
On World Cerebral Palsy Day, Zeno’s Foundation is stepping up to make a difference in the lives of single mothers caring for children with cerebral palsy.
It believes that together it can create a more inclusive and supportive community for all.
Blood Donation Drive
In October 2023, Zeno’s Yoghurt Bar's ANC Branch will host a Zeno’s Foundation blood donation drive in partnership with Blood Drive Ghana.
It believes blood donation can save lives, and is therefore encouraging everyone to participate in this noble cause.
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